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- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- 293,355,885
- 4,234 screens
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- Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
- 66,732,868
- 4,099 screens
- 1
- Public Enemies
- 40,141,080
- 3,334 screens
- 1
- The Proposal
- 94,335,111
- 3,099 screens
- 3
- The Hangover
- 205,038,233
- 3,070 screens
- 5
- Up
- 264,816,694
- 2,656 screens
- 6
- My Sister's Keeper
- 26,518,582
- 2,606 screens
- 2
- The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
- 58,508,070
- 1,908 screens
- 4
- Year One
- 38,304,392
- 2,240 screens
- 3
- Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
- 167,706,959
- 1,419 screens
- 7
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Blood: The Last Vampire
Friday - Limited
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Bruno
Friday - Nationwide
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Forever Plaid
Thursday - Limited
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Forever Plaid Anniversary Tribute
Thursday - Limited
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Humpday
Friday - NY/Seattle
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I Love You, Beth Cooper
Friday - Nationwide
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Lake Tahoe
Friday - Limited
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Live Michael Jackson Memorial Service
Tuesday - Limited
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Mississippi Mermaid (La sirene du Mississippi)
Friday - NY/LA (re-release)
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Short Kut - The Con Is On (2009 II)
Friday - Limited
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Shortcut (2009 I)
Friday - Limited
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Soul Power
Friday - NY
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The Hurt Locker
Friday - Limited
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Vanished Empire (Ischeznuvshaya imperiya)
Friday - NY
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Weather Girl
Friday - Limited
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Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
Friday - NY
Hamlet 2
Comedy
Dana Marschz is a failed actor-turned-high school drama teacher. Shortchanged in the talent department, Dana still harbors ambitions and passions. At work, that is; his personal life, with his dissatisfied wife Brie and their boarder Gary, leaves much to be desired. At Tucson's West Mesa High School, Dana sees himself as an inspirational teacher. But his adaptations of popular films, as performed by his top students Rand and Epiphany, are not resonating. When his latest--re-creating Erin Brockovich--is dismissed by the ninth-grade drama critic and his department is targeted for closure, Dana must reach deep into himself for creativity. After much perspiration, he conceives a sequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet--a musical-theater extravaganza that will disdain both political correctness and dramatic credibility. Rallying and rousing his class, Dana casts a wider net by recruiting transfer students like Ivonne for key roles. With rehearsals underway, objections from school officials and the community are soon raised, but Dana will not be denied his freedom of artistic expression. After all, "to thine own self be true." Dana gets unexpected support from ACLU attorney Cricket Feldstein and his favorite actress, Elisabeth Shue. Above all else, he fervently believes that his opus must be staged, and nothing can break his optimistic spirit.
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